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SHAKSPER 2004: Moscow International Shakespeare Conference 2004
From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@shaksper.net) Date: 10/21/04
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 15.1921 Thursday, 21 October 2004 From: Boris Motsohein <motsohein@mail.ru> Date: Thursday, 21 Oct 2004 10:30:46 +0400 Subject: Moscow International Shakespeare Conference 2004 Dear SHAKSPERians, I am glad to inform you about the International Shakespeare Conference, which took place at Moscow, Russia, 21-23 June 2004. It is a pity that because of illness could not notify SHAKSPERians about it in due time, but to the present time the abstracts of conference in the English and Russian languages are placed on a site www.rspu.ryazan.ru/~rogatin/abst2004.htm and it is possible to get acquainted with them. Last time (2002) I expressed my hope, that Russia will be included in the World Shakespeare movement on regular basis. This Conference means that this plan is coming true. And now brief information about the Conference program: E. Akimov, A. Ushakova (Nizhny Novgorod) " The Graph Nulin" as shakespirien poem. Makar Aleksandrenko Moscow) William Shakespeare's tragicomedies: In defense of the spectacular A.V. Bartoshevich. Shakespeare's dramas in Russian theatres today. Ilya Gililov. Argument over "The Play of William Shakespeare.." and some issues in current literary studies. Andrew Girivenko (Moscow) "Awkward" Shakespeare: on the Russian translation of Stanley Wells's "Looking for Sex in Shakespeare" Carol Enos. The Shakespeare Encyclopedia. N. Ishtchuk-Fadeyeva (Tver State Pedagogical University) Shake-speare, Chekhov, and Stoppard: views on tragedy and on the tragic. M.P. Kizima (Moscow, MGIMO) Shakespeare's Macbeth and argument with it in William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury. Svetlana Makurenkova. Shakespeare as a mirror of Atlantis. B.I. Motsohein. State of the art of Shakespeare's authorship problem: attempt at bibliographic analysis. R.M. Nizhegorodtsev. Psycho-phonetics in Shakespeare's Sonnets as a translator challenge. Yury Orlitsky. Use of Shakespearean principles of prose and metrical verse in Alexey Tolstoy's drama. Alexander Averbuch."Anti-Foster". E.B. Pasternak. Tolstoy's critique of Shakespeare as influential for Boris Pasternak. Igor Peshkov. The case of intertextuality in one translation tradition (Russian Hamlet) Vitaliy Poplavskiy. The discussion of honour and dignity in Shakespeare's drama. I.S. Prikhod'ko (Moscow). "Imagination" and "Cool Reason" in Shakespeare's Sonnets. N.N. Prikhodko. Shakespearean "lunar" heroes in dialogue with Providence: tragedies "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet". N. Prozorova. The phenomenon of Shakespeare's theatre as viewed in modern philosophy of culture. Vladimir Rogatin (Ryazan State Pedagogical University) Mark Antony's iambs in the two Roman tragedies, and the facts that meter displays. T. Saskova (Moscow) On Shakespearean motifs in Anton Delvig's idyll S.A.Stepanov. To a question about textology of Shakespeare's "Sonnets", or How important be punctual Valeria Florova. The Sonnets' scholarship in the last 60 years. T.G. Chesnokova. Style and age in English drama of the late 16th and early 17th centuries. T.V. Shvetsova (Severodvinsk) Hamlet as a conceptual hero for Ivan Turgenev. Galina Shelogurova, Igor Peshkov. "What is Horatio there?" (Concerning the revival of Greek tragedy) The Conference Chairman wae prof. Alexey Bartoshevich, Conference Secretariat prof. Irina Prichodko. Best regards, Boris Motsohein, Member of Shakespeare's Committee of Russian Academy of Sciences motsohein@mail.ru _______________________________________________________________ S H A K S P E R: The Global Shakespeare Discussion List Hardy M. Cook, editor@shaksper.net The S H A K S P E R Web Site <http://www.shaksper.net> DISCLAIMER: Although SHAKSPER is a moderated discussion list, the opinions expressed on it are the sole property of the poster, and the editor assumes no responsibility for them.
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